Deck 6: Stress, Contextual Change, and Disease

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Changes in the social context create stress

A) only in instances of personal loss due to death
B) in all instaces except in the begining of a friendship
C) in all imaginable situations
D) only if the individual lacks social skills
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All diseases entail contextual change within the individual and are forms of stress is a false statement because

A) it is true only for infectious diseases
B) it is not true only in the case of autoimmune disorders
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is false about stress

A) it is a highly individual response
B) it is reducible to individual factors
C) it is not avoidable
D) it can have beneficial effects
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Selye's early work was not focused on

A) social isolation
B) physical trauma
C) infection
D) harsh environments
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Human mobility has been viewed as a source of stress because

A) there may be changes in the aspects of the nonliving environment
B) one may encounter previously unfamiliar life forms
C) personal relationships are disrupted
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not one of Selye's phases of the stress response

A) exhaustion phase
B) alarm reaction
C) response phase
D) resistance phase
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Critics of the concept of stress as an explantion for disease have emphasized that

A) it serves the same function as evil spirits did in earlier times
B) it is merely an intervening variable
C) its effect does not depend on individual characteristics
D) all of the above
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Context is a dynamic concept defined by where one places the boundary around a system, therefore

A) aspects of the individual cannot be context
B) thoughts can be viewed as context
C) genes cannot be regrded as context
D) the focus of analysis constitutes an aspect of context
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The textbook defines stress as fundementally the response to change in the

A) social context
B) nonliving environment
C) individual
D) all of the above
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When stress is viewed as resulting from contextual change it would be possible to avoid stress

A) by changing individual behavior
B) by living in an ultrastable context
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is the most stressful event according the Holmes and Rahe scale

A) marriage
B) loss of job
C) retirement
D) foreclosure
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A more recent term used to capture the essence of stress is

A) adaptation energy
B) allostatic load
C) contextual change
D) homeostasis
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The complexity of the nonliving environment

A) continues to expand
B) remains static
C) depends on latitude
D) increases with altitude
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The concept of adaptation energy

A) is a recent invention intended to replace the concept of stress
B) refers to the fact that the ability to adapt is limitless
C) was first proposed by Cannon
D) none of the above
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The word stress was first used as a technical term in the

A) middle ages
B) writings of Walter Cannon
C) field of engineering
D) work of Hans Selye
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The state of an individual's health

A) moves along a trajectory within a multidemensional space
B) is entirely specified by organ functional characteristics
C) depends solely on behavioral lifestyle
D) is predominantly a function of genetic endowment
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Deck 6: Stress, Contextual Change, and Disease
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Changes in the social context create stress

A) only in instances of personal loss due to death
B) in all instaces except in the begining of a friendship
C) in all imaginable situations
D) only if the individual lacks social skills
in all imaginable situations
2
All diseases entail contextual change within the individual and are forms of stress is a false statement because

A) it is true only for infectious diseases
B) it is not true only in the case of autoimmune disorders
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
none of the above
3
Which of the following is false about stress

A) it is a highly individual response
B) it is reducible to individual factors
C) it is not avoidable
D) it can have beneficial effects
it is reducible to individual factors
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Selye's early work was not focused on

A) social isolation
B) physical trauma
C) infection
D) harsh environments
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Human mobility has been viewed as a source of stress because

A) there may be changes in the aspects of the nonliving environment
B) one may encounter previously unfamiliar life forms
C) personal relationships are disrupted
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not one of Selye's phases of the stress response

A) exhaustion phase
B) alarm reaction
C) response phase
D) resistance phase
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Critics of the concept of stress as an explantion for disease have emphasized that

A) it serves the same function as evil spirits did in earlier times
B) it is merely an intervening variable
C) its effect does not depend on individual characteristics
D) all of the above
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Context is a dynamic concept defined by where one places the boundary around a system, therefore

A) aspects of the individual cannot be context
B) thoughts can be viewed as context
C) genes cannot be regrded as context
D) the focus of analysis constitutes an aspect of context
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The textbook defines stress as fundementally the response to change in the

A) social context
B) nonliving environment
C) individual
D) all of the above
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When stress is viewed as resulting from contextual change it would be possible to avoid stress

A) by changing individual behavior
B) by living in an ultrastable context
C) both a and b
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is the most stressful event according the Holmes and Rahe scale

A) marriage
B) loss of job
C) retirement
D) foreclosure
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A more recent term used to capture the essence of stress is

A) adaptation energy
B) allostatic load
C) contextual change
D) homeostasis
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The complexity of the nonliving environment

A) continues to expand
B) remains static
C) depends on latitude
D) increases with altitude
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The concept of adaptation energy

A) is a recent invention intended to replace the concept of stress
B) refers to the fact that the ability to adapt is limitless
C) was first proposed by Cannon
D) none of the above
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The word stress was first used as a technical term in the

A) middle ages
B) writings of Walter Cannon
C) field of engineering
D) work of Hans Selye
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The state of an individual's health

A) moves along a trajectory within a multidemensional space
B) is entirely specified by organ functional characteristics
C) depends solely on behavioral lifestyle
D) is predominantly a function of genetic endowment
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